Bringing Aloha to Families Everywhere

Author: simplyohanaco

The classic red gems known as strawberries are this week’s feature of my dehydration project series.

I was one of those kids who always wanted the strawberry flavored thing: strawberry lollipop, strawberry chapstick, strawberry gum ball, and even the strawberry flavored fluoride at the dentist office. Ironically enough, I like strawberries in every form except eaten raw. I know, it seems ludicrous! I have internally battled with this myself. I love strawberry ‘everything’ so much, so I don’t know why it is difficult for me to love eating them in their most plain and natural state. I have tried several times to like them raw but it is something I can’t force. Fortunately, there are many other ways to enjoy these delicious delights.

That sets the precedent for today’s dehydration project trial: dried strawberries. Dried strawberries are the perfect little snack or can be added as a nice touch to cereals or homemade granola bars.

The Dehydration Project: Strawberries

Ingredients:

Ripe Strawberries (it’s best to get them when they are in season)

Method:

First wash the strawberries and remove the hull (the green part)

Cut into 1/8-1/4 inch slices. Be consistent with the width to ensure they dry evenly.

Set the dehydrator to 135 degrees F. It took me 8 hours for mine to dry to a nice crispness- but I think a range from 6-10 hours would be appropriate. You will need to monitor them until your desired state is achieved.

Let cool sufficiently- then store, eat plain, or add to cereal or granola

Lessons Learned:

My husband tried one and commented they need sugar if they are to be eaten plain. To satisfy some taste buds, a sweetener may need to be added if you are going to eat them like ‘chips’

There is no need for any pre-treatment before drying- they keep their natural color just fine!

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Pump up your routine with this decadent energy snack. These coconut cashew chews are a simple and scrumptious nom on the go.

I ascribe to the philosophy of “less is more” in pretty much all areas of life: interior design, speeches, blog posts (ha!), and definitely snacks. I love recipes that are easy and incorporate ingredients I already have on hand. These were my thoughts when I was creating these coconut cashew chews. I didn’t have to go on any extra grocery trips to make these and I am so happy with the end result! These noms are my new snacking sensation- Hope you enjoy!

Coconut Cashew Chews (Stephanie Thiel)

Makes: 9 one-inch balls

Ingredients:

1/2 cup cashews

1 Tbsp. coconut oil

1/3 cup shredded coconut

2 Tbsp. light agave

1/2 cup oats, ground into a flour

Method:

Blend the cashews and coconut oil in a food processor or high-speed blender. Blend until a coarse ‘butter’ forms.

In a mixing bowl, place the newly formed cashew-coconut butter. Add the shredded coconut and agave- mix thoroughly.

Add the oat flour (1/2 cup oats ground into a flour using a blender) to the mixture and mix until well combined. You may need to use your hands!

Using a one-inch scoop (or your hands will work just fine!) take the dough and form bite-size balls.

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I enjoy munching on yogurt-covered pretzels found at local grocery stores. However, they seem to have lots of sugar and other unpronunciable ingredients. This is why I have attempted to create a homemade yogurt covered pretzel recipe that is straightforward and good for you.

These pretzels are a great “nom nom” and the possibilities are endless! I add honey to my greek yogurt, however feel free to use your creativity! (And I would love to hear your ideas and experiments!) I think adding berries would add a nice pop of color to the coating. I will have to try that next time.

Also, I am dabbling with the idea of adding video tutorials to accompany some of my recipes. Here is my first one- I would love to know what you guys think! Enjoy!

Homemade Yogurt Covered Pretzels (Stephanie Thiel)

Ingredients:

1 tray worth of pretzels (3 handfuls?)

I prefer the “flat” pretzels (such as the ‘Pretzel Crisps’ brand, original flavor)

2/3 cup greek yogurt (plain or vanilla)

1 tsp. honey (optional)

One sandwich bag and scissors (to create a drizzling pouch)

Method:

Line a tray with parchment paper. Then lay out the pretzels evenly on top.

In a small bowl, mix 2/3 cup yogurt with the honey until evenly combined. Then, spoon the yogurt mixture into a sealable ziploc bag.

Cut off one of the bottom corners of the ziploc bag. Be sure to make a very small cut. This will allow the yogurt to drizzle out nicely.

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Stuff your mouth with some of my Korean-style chicken lettuce wraps. I offer you my healthy take on a traditional Korean BBQ favorite.

Korean food is more than just eating dinner- it is a communal experience. I cannot count how many times I went out to eat Korean BBQ with various friends in Seoul. The only downside for me was that I don’t eat red meat, and Korean BBQ is always pork or beef. This motivated me to create a lettuce wrap recipe that involved chicken. And my mission was a success! These wraps are absolutely divine! I melt every time I get to eat this for dinner. If you are new to Korean cuisine, I encourage you to give this recipe a go!

Ssamjang is one of my favorite foods! When I lived in Korea, my language skills were pretty novice. However, you bet I knew how to ask “쌈장 더 주세요?” (‘Can I please have more Ssamjang?’) at the restaurants. I crave this stuff.

If you make my Korean lettuce wraps, you really need Ssamjang. It adds so much flavor and texture. I never use Ssamjang to cook things, but use it often (probably too much!) on the side as a dip.

You can find Ssamjang at any Korean mart. It always comes in the green container. Available in all sizes.

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Beans, beans, the magical fruit- the more you eat the more you… get to make delicious brownies! Presenting a moist and delectable brownie recipe that is vegan, flourless, and oozing with chocolate.

I keep my eyes open for dessert recipes that are simple to make and light to indulge in. Black bean brownies are awesome because you can omit flour, butter, and other unwanted ingredients. As I was scouring through vegan black bean brownie recipes, the ingredients seemed too foreign to me. I bet some are not even available in Hawaii (okay, I might be exaggerating, but Hawaii does get the short end of the stick sometimes).

Finally, I came across what looked like the perfect recipe. I found it on Chocolate-Covered Katie’s healthy dessert blog (link at end of recipe). I love it because the brownies are moist and not overpoweringly sweet or rich. The ingredients and method couldn’t be more straightforward. I hope you enjoy my slightly modified version of the recipe.

Happy Friday everyone!

Black Bean Brownies (Vegan + Flourless)

Ingredients:

1 can (15 oz.) black beans, drained and rinsed

2 Tbsp. cocoa powder

1/2 cup rolled oats

1/4 tsp. salt

1/2 cup agave

1/4 cup coconut oil

2 tsp. pure vanilla extract

1/2 tsp. baking powder

1/2 cup chocolate chips

Method:

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F.

In a food processor or high-power blender, combine all ingredients except the chocolate chips. Blend thoroughly until the mixture is well combined.

When done blending, stir in the chocolate chips.

Spray a baking pan with non-stick cooking spray (typically an 8×8 pan, but I used a round cake pan).

Cook the brownies in the oven for 15-18 minutes (until firm).

Remove from the oven and allow to cool for at least 10 minutes.

You can see the original recipe here from Chocolate-Covered Katie’s blog.

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Satisfy your “salt” tooth with curly fries. Baked in an oven, these are a healthy and easy way to prepare sweet potatoes and satisfy that munchie bug!

Before you start visualizing deep fat-fried, crispy curly fries, keep in mind that these fries are baked to retain the natural goodness of the sweet potato. Therefore, they’re cut curly but not so crisp if you were to bread and fry them.

These sweet potato curly fries are as simple as it gets. You could try adding garlic, chili powder, or other spices to mix up the flavors though. Kick back and relax with some curly fries- you deserve it.

Baked Sweet Potato “Curly Fries”

Ingredients:

One large sweet potato

Use a potato that has a very wide diameter. If the potato is too narrow, spiraling the curly fries will be challenging

2 tsp. olive oil

Coarse sea salt

Freshly ground peppercorn

Method:

Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F.

Peel the skin off of the potato.

Use a spiralizer tool (see basic zoodles recipe for further spiralizer details) to shape the potato into “curly fry” shape. Use the largest attachment on the spiralizer.

Place the curly fries onto a baking sheet.

Drizzle with about 2 tsp. olive oil. Using your hands, mix the fries to ensure they are all coated with the oil.

Generously sprinkle with sea salt and pepper.

Bake for 10 minutes. Remove them from the oven to flip. Then, bake for another 10 minutes, or until golden brown. (About 20 minutes total cooking time)